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t  i  til  1    ><c-c'i  ic-rx',    i)i"<)liric-    ^<l  x  >  ii  i  i  il;"    ;j;r<  h  1 1  i<  Is;,    ()1<1     1  i  i>-;t«  )i"io 
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CONCORD.   X.    II..  r.  S.  .\. 

1  i;i,i  s  II  r,  I)  UN    I  .  w  .  \   I .  v .  cKAtit; 

1  .-S  !  »  -\ 


(.•  ( )  X   r  I <:  N  r  s  . 


I\  I'iKiiiri  I  iiiN 

I''ll|ll'  Amiii  ic-i 

I'.STiMM  i:   111  Si.  .Icimn'-.   IlMdimii 

Sr.  .liiiiN's  (I  IV 

A  Si:  M  IN),    S  1 1  wi  I  It 

(rn\  I  ItN  \1  I  S  I     Mill  SI 

t  ol  nM  M      III  II  1)1  \ 


I' Ml  I. 

:l  Sill    IIIIKN     ItiM   II    III     l.liwn    l.\hl 

-'l  \'ll   \\     ii\    Sill    I  M  I   l(\     l{  I    Mil    III     I  I  II  \  Ml     I.  \  K  i: 

7  \'ll  w    ii\   Sill   I  II I  l;\    I{|    .1  II    III    ( i  l;  ^\  !i    I.  ;  Kl 

'.'  Wl-ll   UN     |:mi    III     I,  Ml    VI     l»l    \M1 

II  ( 'ilM  M  I   \|   I   M  I   \  I    III     lii;\Mi     l.\KI      l'i»l;l\i.l- 

r(  •■  I  ■  ITI   I!    SI  ,    \  |l^  .'■    II  I    Mill   It     l{l\  I   I!   .  

. .     I"i  Vii  \\    UN    I  III    ■■  I  ri'iii  Sn    ,ii\ .  '    II I  \i  i;    li   l!n  III. 


I'Ai.l: 
. .  ,-,1 
. .     .VI 


liii\M\  t'^  I  Hill  n    I    \  I  iii.nitAi.. IT          \  n  inn-  i  i  i:  mii  m.,   II  i  \ii  m    In  i  it    I.  .k  i     

ICl'lHlllI'M.  ('\Tlll.|ilt*l Ill          iMIlt    l.\Ki: 

IJi'lin   Vim J!          I MM,    \r   rill    '■  l.ii«  i  ii  Si  hi  is ,"   111  Mill  it   lii\  i.i< lil' 

l(i:i,A  I  I  \  ON  1^11111    \ii)i    \.\h\ J.l         Si  I  MIS    llii.iiih    I'  ,1  I 71 

\'llti,IM  \    1.11111,1 i'l           ■■  l.nw  111    Si  I    Miy  "    III      I  III      III   Ml!  1  It 7,'l 

Ul.NMl.'s     IllVlill JT             l.iiiihIM,     IliiUS     Mil     I     \NMiS     m      nil.     I.IUVI.II     III    Mill. It 7i 

l'i:i  ri.iMi   lri:iii;u( 'jii          i^    nil    i    wmin.   Hi  miii  i;   I!i\  i  r 77 

W  Mr  It  I  nun  Hiiiiii.i;   Itn  i  it :n          \|  \ i    II  i  \'i.  ii\    i  in     II  i  Minn 7'.i 

'I'lllivMl.     lilMII :H            I-i-IIM  ,hlM.,    llMtl:iill.-     IllliniN Ml 

l.iiM,   I'll  Ml  'l'iir>-<ii :ri         I'l  Ml  \  I  n Hi 

I'lim    .M-  (l.nlii;'-   Snl'Mi :I7            NintTllI    \-l    .\ltM    ul     I'l    M  l.MI       M'l 

'I'l-.Mrnlt  MtS     II  It  I  I II.  I :    nvi;il     Null  III  U  I- I     IlltlliiK.    (    lull  I.'-    Si  IlM  i itil            (    AM  1  |.     Hill,    I'l   M   I   \  I  I  \ X7 

.Mm  111  111    iiu:   i;\i'i.mi--   |{i\i:ii I;          s\i.MnMi:it  lii\  i.ii ,''11 

Tl.Ml'nltAltV    Hill  111.  l:  (  )Vi;it    Hl-llni's   Km.1  s,    i;.\|i|  111  1-   l{l\  |;lr (  *   I:?           II  Mlllni'  It   (iH  si'  1     l'i.">l,'.  V  (  ■  M  inn  11    I  '  s  I  HI  lilt  SI '.II 

(lit  AMI    l-'sl.l  s  ill     1  111:    l:  Xl'l.m  IS :    .  ,1.,  ,  .     II  ,    s.il-  1  UN  II  M '.i,'l 

I KIM.   rrdiisMi   I. SKI ••IT    ;'Ci,Kiimn   lli^i,.' '■!'< 

••Tin:  .Nahiiusss"  III    (iiiA.Mi  Lakk V'J.t      ■        - 


I  X   i'  K'  ( )  I )  I  ;  (.■  1"  1  ( )  X 


II  li;i-.  ipiily  I II  wllliin  llii'  Inst  li'w   v<>iii'>  lli.il  llir  Miit>i(h'  Hnrhl   Ih'cjiiiic  inv.ii'i'  lliiil   llii'  Isliiinl  >'f   Niw  rMiiliilliiinl  cmiiLiIiin  >Miiif  nl    llir  kimiI'I<>I 

:ilii|  III.I-.I  |iirliin>>i|iii'  »ii>iirrv  In  :ill  IliK  lii'.iiil  lliil  wm  lil.  I'nriiiri'ly  liii'  iiiiiimi'>.-.Iiiii  wii.h  nlllin-'I  iinivi'i'-ii!  Ili;il  II  wii-  a  (iit;-i'in  (•lii|iril  riiiiiili'.\  ,  mi 
Hliiili  iIh-  ^iiii  i:i|-i'l,\  >liiiiii' :  ilijl  ii-  M|i|iiMiMiiii'  v\:i~  ii|piil>iM'.' |in'-i'iil  iiik  lilllc  lull  >;i-iiii  i-ipili>,  sh:iiii|i>,  .iinl  1mi>:>,  iilicni:iliiiK  willi  liari'  liill- 
i;iiii;i».  aii>l  liiTi-  ami  llii'M'  a  -liiiilfcl  liii-  ~l  yniiv  111.  lull  iinlliiii;;  a|.iicaliii>;  In  llif  srii-f  nl  llir  lira  ill  il  ill,  or  liinii-liiiiK  i-ni">  ini'iil  I  •a'  ilif  a'.-ll»'lli' 
lai'iill  \  .  I'll  a  I  <l('l>i»i<<li  ha-  lia|i|ill>  Imtii  i|i-|>i'll>'.|  i>|  lali'  Im  ;i  inii-iili'i'aMi'  I'Mciil  'I'lii'  jiiilillialiMii  nl  "  Npmv  loiiiiillaii'l  I  llii'-l  rali'il  "  w  ill  aiil  in 
-llii  liii'llii'i'  ili-aliii-inp  I  III'  I  Mij  III  la  I'  III  I  Mil  a  in  I  ii'Malin;:  llir  Inilii  a-  m  llii'-  iiii>kniiiMi  I  a  in  I.  .hi  si  as  I  he  inaKliilii'i'iH  sii'Ihtx  nl  ilic  M  IkIiI'IU'Is  nl 
Si  nil  a  nil.  In  u  liirli  \  I' v\  I  nil  iii  |  |.'i  fii  I  |  .i'i".iii  I  -  iiiam  I  mill  I-  n|  I'l'si'iiilila  nil'.  «as  iiiikiiiiw  n  Mil  Sir  W. ill  it  Si  nil.  Ii.v  his  u  riling;  s,  I'.ii-i'il  i  hi'  riii  lain,  mi 
ihi'  iinl.h'  -I  ini'i.v  nl  I  hi-  i-laiiil  «a~  -111 Iml  1 1  nni  I  lir  k  '/<•  "I  nian  I  ill  i-i'ci'iii  .\  rai's,  «  hm  pen  a  in  I  pin  hit  lM'>;aii  in  ni.iki'  liimw  n  «  liai  ii  riin- 
i.'iiin'ii    III      till.     Ml  Mil. -Ill'       lllil     liK.llllillll    ill     It'll il     ^i 1  \li.l       lli^l     .1^     ill     llli ^1.    ..t      llli,    S:i...lli^li     llil'lll'lll.l-       '1     lillll,     lil'lll'l>--illll    111      Wiil'-llililll'l'-    Ml     till. 


-1111 1,1    III'     t  ,  ■  1  ,1^1   I    -1-1- -.1 1\    III   llli-  I  I II   Is  \    \s  .1 1 1  .    lull-    III     llli-    ^  I  i-.i  I     Mill  1 1  -    III     I  I.I  s  -    ,  ■(iiii>.    .11111     -I  I  II 1   III  -     I ,  ,1     I'",  I -  I - ^ 

;  I'niiil   .irrii-   ill  .'ill   ilifi'iiinii-.     A-  hi'   -iiil-   up   ihi'-  imMi'   li:i\.  iiiai'M'llnii-   liriiiil  ii's  .'iri'  il  isi'|n>i.i|  niii'\i'i'\   liainl.      Tlif -linrr- iim  ilni  li'il  «ilh 

iliirk-Ki'i'i'ii  Inn '-I-  iliai  -iM'i'p  ilmv  II  In  ihi'  Willi  I's  i'il);i'.     Vi'i'iliii'il    i-liiinls  n(   iill   '.li.-ipi's  ami   sizrs  >i  ml  i  hr  Im-nni  nl   i  ln'  i'-iiiiii'\  .     'riii'  ll-hi'i-ini'irs 

I  mil  I-  ill'l'  ililllrilli;   nil  I  hi'  liii'-nlll  nl     llli'   lil'i^;hl    Uilll'l's.       I' i  shin;;    llillllll  Is  Mill'  Mil'  shnl'l'.      'I  hf  il  I  llln-phl'l'l'.  il     il    111'  si  Mil  1111 'I',   I-  I  lil  I  111  V   illlll  1- \  Il  i  lil  I'il  I  i  11^  . 

111.'  sk\    i-  Mill',  illlll   si'l'i'lli'  a-  l|i;|i   nl    |lill\  .       Miiyllillii'lll    llill'linlir-   npr i  I  Ill'l'    siill',  HhlTl'    ill  I     llli'    llil\  i  -s    III    Klll'npi'    II  lillll    llnill   si-iiu'r  I  I'nili 

l'M'l'.\    yilh'  I  hill    lihlH  s.      ■Ihl'  K  I  I'll  I    ni'l'iin   i-  h'll    I II 'hi  111  I   il-    I  hi'    \  n>  iiyi'l-    ililMIIH'ls    lip    I  hi'    Willl'I'.V    I'iH  ill!'.      (  Jl'mn   Villll'.S  s  npi'll   in  I'i^lll    ilinl    h'll  .  ilnWIl 

rt  Illlll  -piirkliiij;  I  ii'nnks  illlll  i'i\  I'l-s  llnw  .     Awiiv   In  Ihl'  ilisliini'i'  piii'pli'  hills  llli   Ihi'ir  lira  i  Is.  ami  nvi'i'lii'inl   Ki'i'a'  iiiassi'-  nl   IIiti'V  ilninls  ini'  -iiilin;; 

ai'l'iiss  III!'  Illlll'  \illlll    -n  -hiH  ly  III  II   "I'V  I'll   in  Ihi'ir  M'I'V   ninlinll  llllM-l'  is  I'i'sl."      Nillliri'i  ill  Ill'l'   V  l'illlil<'sl    illlll    Wilill'sl    Infills,    is    spl'l'ilil  mil    Im'IiiI'I'  IIh' 
I'yi'.      'I'lli'l'l'  i-  llnlhillK   ill  llli'  I'l'll'lil'illl'il   linl'iK  III     Nni'UiU    in  slll'pas-  llli'  si'i'lli'l'v     nf   slll'll    lllilKIl  i  liil'IH    liil.V  s   as   lllnsi'    nl   Ciillri'plinn    iiinl    Ti'inily,  nil 

Ihl'  I'iisi   .nii,i,ni'  I'liU'i'iiiiii   I'liiiiiiii,    |iii>    III     Isliiml-,  illlll    Umiii"    ltii.\,    mi   llii'   smiihi'i'ii   iiml    hi'sIitii   si  m-i'-.      ■|'hiiiisiiiii|M  ,,l   Anii'i-iiiins  ainl 

I    il  Mil  1 1  lil  II-  ll'ii-s  Ihl'    A  I  lil  mil'  I'ilrll   Sl'ilsnn  ill  V  i-il    I  .11 1'l  ipi 'il  11  -li' Ill's.  nVI'l'  »  llilll    piil'll'V   nl'    Ill'l  lull    llils    Ihl'nU  11    il     llii  In.   »  Il  i  II'  I'll  Isi'  I  n  I  lll'i  I'  n\\  II  -lim'i's 

is  ill!  is  lil  111  I  »  hi'i'i-  lhi'.\  inii  III  I'll  jii',   Ihl'  hi'iillh-Ki\  in^  lu'i-i'Zi's  nl  a  i|i'li>;lil  I  nl  siiiiinii'i'  "  il  hmii  iiii.v   sui'lliTiii^  hi'iiis,  iiml   iii   ihr  saini'  liiiii'  I'i'M'I   in 
If  ^:  lil  111  1 1' 1 11-  nl   Alpim'  -ii'in'i',\  .  i'lnl   Ihr  -ni'   lini-hiii'--  nl  hilir  ami   i;ii-ii.  ili'i'iiiiiint;.  slii'irliiii>;.  ni'  li-hiiiK  Ihrnii^li  llir  ImiK  siininii'i'  i  lay,  ami  llii'ii 

'I  inn  Immi'.  iii\  ij^m'iiii'il.  i,,  hr^i  i   i^.iin  iln-  liiiiih'  nl   hli'.  »  lih  imu'i'  irmi  In  ihr  lil I  iiinl  iiini'i-  ■.iri'n;;ih  in  iii.isih'-  iiml  lii'iiin. 

Till- '■1  i'iii'i',\  nl   Ihl'  inii'i'inr  is  nl   il  liilli'pi'iii   l.vpi'.  Inn   imi   h'--  i-hiii'iiiin;;   tliiiii    lliiil   nl   Ihi'   miisi.      riii'    i'imt-   almiiml    in    piiliiri'sipii'    si'iiirs. 

:  Illlll' I'nil-   km  It-   nl    li'I'll-   iiml    |nMl>    U  ihl   llnWiT-  ililmn   llll'il'  liailks   ;    W  ilil    sll'ilU  lil'I'I'il'S.   I'ilslilil'l'l'il's.  lillli'-lil'll'il's  111'  "  Il  Ill'l  s."    llii  kl'   ill  iph's   ill'l'    ill    pi'n- 

i-imi  ;   »  hill'  I  nil  llli  11^  ini'ii'iils  illlll   Willi  iliilK,  i Iiliiiu  rii-iiiili's,   I'i'v  -lal   | Is.  liiiipiil   hiki's  nl   iill  -hiipi-s  iiml  ■  izi's  I'mnph'ii'  a  piiiiii'i'  w  liirli  is 

llill'lllin^    In  Ihl-  l'\  1-  n|    Ihl'  ill'l  i-l    iiml    In  .ill  ll'lli-   InM'l'-  III    llillliri'.     'I' I Iiill'l'i'lls     ■  ;i  I'l'  niMTi'll    w  llli  il    I'ilh  lil  I'pl'l    ill    llliiss  nl  l'\  I'l'V    sh  ill  In  illlll   in  lull  I', 

i,.l    ..  1 1    i .....  1. 1    I :...      ..  I..  .     I  .    .  1.    I        .  1 I     .        .  I.        .   .     .  'I'l...    I.  n  I I    i I.  '1  I I    ..  1 I...  i  1.  :.....    .1  i  I  1.    1 1 1 1... 


\ 

111 
llli 
illlll   ill 


-r- iiri  I -I   il  in  I   in  .111  I  nil'  in\  IT-  III   Hill  Ill'l'.     'I'lii'  "  liil  I'l'i'll 

mini  ill  wihl  liiTi'ii'-,  ph'.isin.u   Imlh   In  ihi'  i'M'  iiml   in  Ihi-  la-li 
liii'i'h.  Ihl'  ii-pi'ii.  illlll  pnpliir 


liiri'h.  Ihl'  ii-pi'ii.  illlll  pnpliir. 

\<'W  Imimlliiml  iiiiiy  Im  i|i'-i  rilii'il  ii-  Ihi'  piii'inli-i'  nl  -pni'l -iiimi  iiml  iiii^lm's.  'I'lin -plmnliil  •  iirilmii,  nr  ri'imli'iT,  ai'i' Iniiinl  in  I  hi'  iiili'i'im' in 
llimi-amls.  iiml  iillni'il  ihl' ilni'si  spmi  In  Ihl' ill  I'l'-liilki-r.  Ihi' pliii'iiiiKiin  nr  ^r'nisn,  iilmil  iriil  Willi  Ihi'  Nm'Wi'Kliin  "  I'ypi'i',"  alimiinl,  ami  ill  llm 
inli-rinr,  w  hi'i'i'  ilii'.\  iin'  si'liinm  ili-inrln'il,  ilii-.v  iirr  >n  hiiin'  lliiil  i  liny  iiiii  \  Im  kimiki'il  ilnw  n  w  il  h  si  irks  nr  slmii's.  I'liiriniKiin  slnmi  iiiK,  w  hinli 
ininnii'iiii'-  Si'pii'iiilii'i'  l.'i.  i-  iniisiili'i'i'il  Ihl'  iiinsi'  -pli'inliil  -pnil.  iiml  mrr  llii'  lirni'/.v  hill-  nl'  .W  iilmi.  iliiriiiK  Si'pli'iiilii'i'  iiml  ( iilnliiT.  i-iinimi  In' 
siii'pii— I'll.  Till'  iiirh'W  iirrivi'  in  iinnii'iisi'  llmk-  li-mii  Liilirinlnr  iillnr  li'i'ilinj;  nii  i  hi' liliii'lii'i'iii'- i  ill  I  lii'>  iim  liU'i'ii  11\  liallsnl  liil.  iiml  liiinish 
•  li'lii'imi-  I'iilin;:.  w  hi'ihiT  li'i'-h  nr  pniinii.      I'h,.  w  ilil  pi'i-sn  ami  ilmks  iiri'  iiini   in  I'lniiu  li's-  ihmisiiinls.     Siiipr   iin-   plmil  iliil.  I'-pi'iiiilly    in   .\\  iilmi. 

Till'  .\i'ilii'  llilll'  i-  pri'in   II I  inn  I -.  iiml  i  Im  Nmili  Aiinriiiin  liiin-  1-  I  ml  ml  I'M'i'y  wliiTi'.     In  I'l'^iinl  in  iiiiKlinn,  I  hi'  liinll.v   -a  Inn  in  is  I  mi  ml  in  si-viTiil 

i-iviT-.  ami  Iln-  hill' -I  I  mm  in  ini.i-h  i'vi'r\   hi  kr  iiml  ri\  iT.     'I'lii'  -i-ii-lrmil,  in  Ihi'lr  .si'iisnn.  w  liirh   is  slnu'i.  iirn  pari  irillai'lv  Illin,  iiml  ilmiKhl  ill  I  li'iii' 

InM"-  '  nl     Ihl'  rnil' 

111  i'i';:iii'il  In  Ihl'  I'liiiiiiti',  il  iiiiiv    III'  ili'-i  rilii'il  a-  nl I  llli'  innsi  siiliilirimis  in  Ihr  wnrhl.  iis  ilii'  rnlnisl,  hi'allhy  iippi'iiraiii'i'  nl   ihn   inliiiliilanis 

iiinl  Ihl'  IniiKi'i  ily  w  hirli  iiiiinv  nl  iln 'in  rraili  iiliiimliini  l.\  prnvi'.  h'liKs  iirr  iiiiiliiii'il  m  ihi'  -miihi'rii  iiml  smiih-i'ii-ii'i'n  -limi'  iiml  -I'hlmii  pi'iii'li'aii' 
Iill'  iiiliiml.  In  ihl'  inii'iinr  iiml  mi  ihi'  wr-li'm.  iinrilii'i'ii.  iiml  inirlli-iiisliTii  i  nil -Is  llii.v  iiri'  iilnmsl  iinknnw  ii.  'I'lir  siiinniii's,  inmi^h  slinii.  iiri'  lii'- 
liKhllnl.     Till'  I  111' rill ii'i'  si'iii ri-i's  iiliiiM'  711    nr  T''i    ami  liirnly  ^ni's  lii'ynml  kii  ,  si'i  ihal    llir  smri'liiiiK  lii'als  nl  I  hi'  I'liili'il  SI  all's  a  in  I  ( 'a  inn  la 

ill'l' iinli'li'  'I'lii' si'ii  .lii'i'i'/i's  ;;n ,,  .111  i'\liiliiriiiin^.  Iiriiiiii^  iilinn-phi'i'i',  wliiili  In  ilii'  sinnki'-ilriril  ilmiizmi  nl  ihi'  ^rniii  liiv  is  iiiln.>iii'iiiiiiK  ami 
lii'iillli'Ki\  in;;. 

'I'lii'  .Si'H  Iniimlliiml  Nni'lhi'i'ii  iiml  Wi-iiin  r:iilw  in   i-  iinw  npi'i'iili'il  In  ilm   Hu.t  lAplnii-.  ii  ilisiiin I  '.'IMI  mill's  In  nil  SI.  .Inlin's.      l!.\   I  lin  iln-i' 

111   |.H!il  il  will  ri'iirh  11a  \  nl    I '.lil  ml-,  iiml  in  |s:r,  I'mi  -mii-  l'iii-i|iii'.  -ViO  in  Hi-  I  mm  si.  .Inlin'-.     Smni'  nl   ilm  lini'sl  si'i'iirry  in  Ihr  isliiml  is  in  Im  i  w  iih 

iilmi;;  llii-  >-'"ll-l'mli  I'liluiiv  .      \i  .lilli'rmii  pl.n  i-   ;i!min    Iln-    liiii'   -Inniiii);    iiml    lisliiiiK    I'iin    In'  liinl   in  pi'i'li'iiimi.     'I'lii'  rarriiiyi's  iii i   iIu'Ih'-i 

ili'siriplinii.     All  I  ml  ri  sis  illlll  v  i-iim--  -limilil  iiiiiki'  ii  irip  nii  ilii-  I'iiilwin  .iiml  mn'  cMiir-imi  will  hinl  in  niiiii\   iiinri'. 

I'hi'  i -lil  III  I  i-  llnw  i'ii-\  111  iii'i'i'--.     SI.  .Inhii-  liin  111'  ri'iiihi'il  In    i  Im  Alhiii   liin'  nl   -li'ii  iiirrs,  w  liirh  nil  II  I'li'lii  Khll.^   :   1'.^   Il"'  H''il  I'm--  linn,  w  liiih 

I'lii'-  Ill'l  wi'i'ii  Niw   \"rk  iiml  SI'  .lull  ii's,  I'ii  Hi  11^;  ill  lliilihix,  ami   li\    Ilm  sli'iiiin  r-  nl   ilm  liiiiiiiliiin   iiml    Nnw  1 nil  iiml   Sinanisliip  iniiipiiiiv  ,  pl\  iii^ 

lii'lwi'iii   llalilii\  iiml   l.iui'i 1.     Twii  lini's  nf  -iriininrs   run    Iri'ini    .Mmilri'iil    In   si.   .Inlms.     hnr   lull    parlimilar-   nl    ilm   siiiliiiK-   "I   ilm    varimi- 

sli'iiini'r-,   illlll    nl   ilii'i'ilimi-   im-   imiri-i-.   -i .Nnw  Iminilliiinl  iis   II    Is   in   l.s'.ll  ;   .\   IliimllmnU  ami    I'mirisls'  linlili'."  liy   Ui'v  .  .M.   Iliii'vi'\,   1,1,.  II. 

iM'il'l'  nlll'  ilnlliir. 


59631 


\  I-  w  loi  .\/>/ .i.\/)  // 1 1  SI N.\  I !■  n. 


FORT  AMHKkST.    '\'\w  <M  Turt,  iiiimi'd  aftt-r  Sir  (icniTri'v  AmhcrNt,  a  man  whu  IlKurnl  iirnmlni'iillylln  our  history  ilnrinn  llii'  pipiiiK  war  Iliiio 
ipf  Ilii'  ci  Kill ''"'lit  h  1  rtiliiry,  si  a  mis  a  I  I  hi'  vrry  .'iilrani'i'  in  ihi'  harhmir  nl'  si.  .Inhii's.     In  lurnicr  liinrs  i'   uas  inanni'il  with  si'Vi'ral  heavy  nuns,  Imt 

sinri' Ihi' wiihilrawal  oi  ihi'  Itrilish  li |is  from  Ihc  islanil  llii'  tort   ha-  ln'in  ilisiisfil.     it    nou    only    moiinis   ■nii'   >;iin,  iliscliarni'il   ilnriiin   thhk 

wrallii'r  as   a    signal   );iiii.     'I'lii'  ohl  stoni'  lnillilinK  lias  Iktii  chivi'I'Ii'iI  inio  a  li^lii   hoiisi'.  u  lilch  ^iilili's  Ihc  iiiariiii'r  to  the  narrow  cntrami' ol 
III!'  hai'lioiir. 


\ /■; ii7()/  .\  /)/.i.\7>  // /  /  s 7 ■/,'. / / /-: /). 


I:NTHANCI-;    1<>  Sr.  .IOHN'S  HAkhdl  k.      'VUr  n,iii-.i«..,  .ms    n   is  mmimIIv   Iithu'iI.  is  n   liiTiik   ill  till'  ciiiisl   ;iill>,  li'inliiin  (liriTily   Iniin  ll jn'ii 

ni'i'iiii  inlii  lilt' spaciiiiis  mikI  hiMiililiil  liMsiii  cil  SI.  .Inlin's.  'I'lii'  cli.'iniK'l  i.s  very  iiiii'inw,  iicil  i'Mi'i'iHiik  I'KH)  rcrt  acrnss  in  lis  wlili'sl  pari.  It  i» 
n>inai-l<:ilil.v  In'c  rnnii  clanmTdiis  mc  ks  iiml  slniais,  ami  vessels  of  any  size  can  enter  with  perleel  salety.  siranKefH  are  very  iniieli  slriick  wltli  this 
reinarkalile  ihaiinel,  wliiili  lias  the  aplii'aranet-  nl  a  tunnel  e.Ncavaled  lliiini>;li  the  ureal  rmk  wall,  ami  Is  only  seen  when  eliisi'  alniaril.  .\l  I  lie  iiar- 
riiwesi  pari  a  rmk  almvi'  the  water  stards  utT  Irnin  the  slmre,  knimn  a.'<  (  liain  Umk.  In  lurnier  times,  ilurliij;  the  Imiililes  with  I'ranee  iiml 
.Xnierie.i,  a  IniK''  eliain  slri'tched  aeiciss  the  n.irrciws  ainl  was  Imlteil  intii  this  mck  (in  the  nlie  hand,  and  raised  or  lowered  as  reciiiired  liy  a 
piiwertid  lapstan  on  the  nlher  side.  This  means  of  delenre  elTeetu.'illy  prevented  the  enlranee  of  ,iny  hoslile  ships.  Heavily  .irmed  li.illerles 
Kiiardeil  the  eiilranie  as  widl,  one  id  whieh  is  seen  on  the  point,  jiisl  inside  I  halii  Hoik.  'I'he  powerful  armaments  ol  modern  ships  of  war,  with 
llieii'  ioii^'iaiiKi'  KiiX'^.  ri  nderiim  siieli  ilelenees  iisides.s,  liotli  the  i  hain  and  liatteries  have  lon^  sinee  lalleii  into  disuse. 


.\E ir/'0r.\7)/..l.\7)    //./. (  STRATF.n. 


Sr.  JOHNS  Cll  \'.  I'lif  1  itv  III  SI.  .Iiilin's,  till'  (MiiilMl  111  Nc«  riiuiiill.Miil,  when'  llif  Inilk  nl  llu'  li';i.lf  iiinl  loiMiiiiTcc  nl  tlic  islaml  is  ti-Miisaclcil, 
is  siliialcil  oil  llw  slii|iinu  Ki'oniicl  mi  llw  imrlli  siilt-  of  Ww  liai'lumr.  II  is  a  rity  nl  almiil  lilMlllU  iiihaliitaiils.  ami  pnsscssrs  several  II lie  pulilie  liiiilil- 
illKs,  ini'lihliiin  the  eliiireiies  iil  the  varimis  ileiiniiiiiialiiiiis.  Its  shipping'  ami  iiiei'<'ainile  esiahlisliiiieiils  are  on  a  lai'ne  scale.  SI.  .Iiilm's  lias  iimU'i'- 
HDiie  inan.v  vicissiliiilcs  al!  IIii'ihikH  ils  liislni'.v.  II  was  siippuseil  to  have  lieen  iiaiiieil  li\  Calint  in  Ills  vciva>;<'  nl  ilisenverv,  lull  nl'  this  there  i.s  m> 
salislaelnrv  eviileiiee.  sir  lliiiiiplirev  ( iilheil  Innk  pnssessinii  nl'  il  In  I.WH,  ill  I  lie  name  nl  Queen  l''.li/a  belli.  Several  I  i  nil's  il  ehaiiReil  nwiiership 
ilMriiiKlhe  seveiileeiilh  ami  eiKhlei'iilh  leiiUirU'S,  lieiii;;'  held  allernalel.v  liv  llie  p'reiieli  ami  ICnjilish  iialiniis.  In  llilKi  D'lherville  eapliireil  il  In 
niiilwiiiter.  Ill  ITIIJ  il  was  a^aiii  eapliiri'il  liy  a  P'reneh  Heel,  ami  retaken  a  lew  inniilhs  lati'r  liv  Sir  (ienllre.v  .\iiiliersl .  'I'liriee  iliirillK  Ih''  present 
cenmr.v  has  the  lil.v  been  alliinsi  inlall.v  ileslrnyeil  li.v  lire,  lii'sl  in  IHIIi,  anain  in  IWlii,  ami  the  Hiiril  lime  in  .hll.v,  IXll'.!.  'I'his  last  ureal  ennllaKralinli 
\vas  li.v  lar  Ihe  iimsl  ileslrmlive,  n«  iiiK  In  I  he  e.Meiil  nl'  the  lire  ami  the  iiuieli  ui'<':il>'i'  iiiipnrlaiiee  ami  value  nl  the  IniililiiiKs  ennsiiiiiecl.  It  is  iinw 
(ISlin  lieiliu'  raplilly  relmill,  ami  is  t.isl  assiiiiiinK  a  liner  appearance  than  evi'r.  The  streets  h.ave  liecii  wiili'iieil  ami  tn.iiiy  nllicr  iniprnveiiiciits 
elTecteil,  sn  th:it  new  SI ,  .Inlin's  u  ill  he  ipiilc  .-i  iiimlern  city. 


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A'Aii/'or.y/)/.. i.\7>  III. I  sih'.i ihin. 


A  SHAI.INO  Sri;AMi;R.  'I'lic  si'iil-llsluM'y  is  the  siH'iiiiil  imluslry  nl  llic  isl;iriil,  Ww  ih'mIiji'Is  .liTivivl  Ihcri'lnim  liii'inillH'  nhiiiu  diu' fiKliHi 
llic  I'litiri'  ex  I  h  iris.  A I  Mist  il  was  solely  cari'ii'il  on  liy  sailiiiK'  vessels  ,ni'l  In  mis,  hul  ali.iiil  lliirly  years  aKn  sleani  was  iiilnicliieeil  in  lln'  llel<l,  anil 
nnvv  it  is  mainly  proseeiiteil  liy  iiowi'rfiil  sleamers,  smne  nt  wliieli  are  fully  MU  Icms  Imi'llien.  'i'liey  ari'  very  sIrl>n^ly  liiiill,  to  slanil  llie  pressiirt" 
of  the  heavy  Aretie  ice,  ami  carry  froni  ITiO  In  :iOil  men.  .Xeeor'.linn  lo  law  they  eannoi  clear  for  ilie  ice  liefore  ihe  lUlh  of  March,  ami  they  often 
return  in  two  or  tliree  weeks,  lirinninn  home  as  many  as  iliirly  lo  forty  llioiisami  seals,  i-ach  worth  Iwo  ;iml  a  half  or  three  dollars.  One  third  of 
tile  proci'cds  of  Ihe  voyage  is  divided  amoiij;  the  men  as  waucs.  Ihi'  cai>tain  )iels  so  many  cenis  per  si'al,  and  Ihe  rest  K'nes  to  the  owner  of  the 
vessel.     The  above  n'prcsenls  one  of  Ihe  liiiesl  ol  llic  llci't,  anrhorcd  ill  Si.  .Iidin's  h.irhoiir.  rc.-idy  for  ihc  ice. 


Ni<: UForxDr.ixD  //./ 1  .sva'.i i /-.n. 


(iOVCRNiTIJNT   H()i:5i;.     Tlic  i-i'siilcriii'  n|    Hit  Miiji'siy'     lii-pi'i'siMiliilivr  in   N'cwlniinill.iii.l    is  :i   siiliMMiiliMl   slnictiirii  nl    r'cildisli   saiiilstciiir, 
iliTivcl  In. Ill  llif  n.'inhl,  .iiriiiu  Si-inil  Hill.     Il  w.is  ..i-rrliMl  in  I.S22  l.y  ti.iv  rni..:' Sir  ■I'h.iiniis  ( ■..cliiMni'.  ;ii  ii  ,m.sI  of   tWI.lKIO  strrliiin-     Tlic  IniilcliiiK 

"■"■" siriictcl  Willi  il  virw  III  i-.iiiiriii'i  Mini  <-iiinciii,.ii,i.  niiliiT  tli.iii  lu'.-iuly  ol  aivliih'i-liii'.il  ilcsii;ii  :  iicvi'i'thi'li'ss,  ii  has  an  alti-ai'tivc  appraraiwc. 

Is  hcaiitilully  siniatici.  ami  llii'  himiiiiiIs  siirr.iii'nliiiK  il  ai-r  Ias|,.|iM|y  l:ii.|  mil  with  ciMiaiiii'iital  Ir.'cs  and  lliiwcr  |il(its.     lis  prcscnl  ".■ciipanl    is  Sii' 
'I'lTi-ni-c  (iltrii'ii.  K   <■.  \l.  (i.,  a  niiirl  i'nl,.iM'|  oi  ilic  liviii^h  army,  iiii  ..|,i  i  ■rim, 'an  ami  Imliaii  s,,l,lici\  wli.i  lias  si'cn  nuich  service. 


.\/:ii/()(  .\7>/.i.\7>  //././  .s/A\ I //■:/). 


THE  COLONIAL  IJl'ILDINd.  Tliis  is  llic  clilii-i'  in  wliicli  hotli  Inmscs  ni  .iiir  l.ica!  I'arli.'UiU'iit  IkjIiI  llicir  siHiiiKs,  .iii.l  wliirli  cMiiiniins  llir  rliici 
ili'l):niincnt:il  olliccs  (if  the  Ccilniiial  (ioviTniiii'iit,  II  <l:iiiils  .-ilorn',  on  a  v:i<-anl  plot  of  laml  nut  far  Inini  tln'  (fiivi'i-nm-'s  rcsiiloncc.  The  IniiMinn  is 
riiiistriiclcil  (if  linifsldin'  cil  a  ilark  cdloiji-,  ami  is  a  square  MdcU  willi  a  lar^i'  I'lrlico  in  Irniit.  siipporti'il  on  inassivr  sionc  cohiiiins  ol  llic  Ionic 
orili'I-  of  arcliili'clni'f.  The  pciliini'nt  aliovc  the  porlico  is  nfnanicntcil  Willi  lliu  Uoval  Arms  in  rclicl.  'I'lic  ki'oiiiuIs  in  Iroiil  ol  llic  iuiildiiit;  arc 
planlod  with  trees,  and  in  the  rear  is  a  larKe  plot  ol'  land  known  as  liaiinerman  Park.    This  would  have  heen  i|uile  an  attractive  plaice  ere  now,  had 

it  not   lieen  almosi  deslroyed  alter   the    n'r<Ml   lire   of  in;I'.',   which   iiccessilali'il    its  occiiiiancy  hy   llic   p -er  classes,  for  whom  sheds  had   to   he 

coustrueleil  therein. 


(1>) 


\/-: \vi-oi\ni.  t.\7)  II  I.  (  svA'.i ri:n. 


kOMAN  CATHOI.rC  CATHI-.UKAI.  ()[•  5r.  JOHN  \\\\.  llAfTIST.  <lii«'  (if  llic  llr.-I  iili.iccts  tii  in. •.■I  llir  eye  of  :i  straiiKcr  mi  .'iiti'i-iiiH  Ihc 
liiii'Imiir  of  St.  .Inlm's,  is  till'  iii;i>;riillci'iu  KoiiiMii  ('.■itliolii-  ciilhiMlral,  iTowniiin  the  liiKlu'sl  point  of  llu'  city.  Its  niKii'Hi''  proportions  .sccni  to 
lower  ovi'i' :ill  otliiT  olijrcts, -,0  iii'oinincnt  ;i  fi'iitnrc  is  it  of  thi'  view  l/ilicii  in.  It  is  Ijtiilt  in  the  .shape  of  .'.  Latin  cross,  the  fai'aile  facing 
llie  .south  havint;  two  massive  tiiwers,  '2lXi  feet  in  heinlil.  It  is  eliielly  constrni'tiMl  of  stone  i|iiari-'ecl  in  the  island,  fai'ed  with  cut  >;ranite 
from  Diililin.  Internally  it  is  elalioratel.v  ornamented  with  slalnar.v,  slained.j;lass  windows,  and  .sewral  e.vipiisite  oil  paintings,  ehietl.v  .Serip- 
Iniiil.  The  hinli  altar,  in  the  alcove  at  the  north  I'lid,  is  siiperli.  Heni'ath  this  alt.ar  there'  is  a  life-sized  Mull  re  of  the  dead  Christ,  liy  llouan, 
considered  a  k"'"'  of  an.  The  uroiiiiilsiii  front  of  the  cathedral  are  ornamented  willi  statuary,  and  Ihc  uranite  archway,  formiiiK  llu'  priiieip.-il 
entrance.  Is  siirniounled  with  a  colossal  lin'iire  of  SI.  ,Iidin  the  Haptist.  For  a  full  history  of  its  coiistriiclion,  etc.,  a  perusal  of  Ki>;lit  Reverend 
Dr.  Howley's  Keclesiastical  History  of   .Newfoundland  will  be  found  IiIkI'I.v  interesting-. 


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NE  WF(  > ( \\7)/..t.\7)    II  I.  (  STR.  I '//:/). 


KflSCOPAI.  CAIHi:i>KAI..  SI.  J()M\';'..  'llii^  iiiJt;niliffiil  c.liln-i'.  cni.tcihii  ;i.  Ii:ivc  Iri'ii  i.iic  ..I  ilii'  iu..>l  [.riNsi  i.\)i'.-...l  ( lulliic  :ifilii- 
IiMliiri'  111!  this  siilc  111  11h>  Allimlii',  w.is  ili'si);n('il  liy  the  lull-  ciiiiiii'iil  Klit;li>li  aiihili'it,  sir  Uilhi'il  Scot  I.  'I'lic  ciirnfi'-sliiiif  \v:is  hiiil  in  Isi.i  ]i\ 
Hisliiip  spi'iiriT  lit  Niiv;i  S(iiii:i,  ll>  iiiici-ii.'ii  iiiiiiMiii-nl.ilinii  Wiis  of  llir  IliU'sl  nnlci'.  Eliiliiiriili'  .■.Imn'  I'lilniiiiiiilr.-  sc|i;ii-:ilcil  (lie  ii;ivi>  Inuii  In- 
aisles;  Mil-  mudI  «iis  sii|i|iiir  li'il  liy  iiiassivf  iiilrilMriil  nalicii  (lulliir  anlii's.  'I'lii'  sliiini'ij-nliiss  windows,  <'s|icciiill.v  lli.il  liulitinn  llic  iMsIri  n  mil 
111  till'  rliurcli,  wiTi'  III  rhasic  Si-i'i|ilni'iil  ili'sij;iis.  Iinninliali'ly  hciu'aili  this  Ki'<'al  w  inilnw  ,  ami  licliind  I  hi'  altar,  an  rlalmratidy  rarvi'il  marlilr 
rcri'iliis  liail  Im'cii  i|iiiti'  i'l'ci'nlly  srt  u|i.  I'litnrlniiati'ly  ,  t  hr  liraiititiil  siriiiliin>,  uni'  nl  tlir  yiiiis  nl  nui- lit  \ ,  was  alinnst  tntally  lU'strnyiMl 
in  till'  ni'''al  ninll.iKratiini  nl  .Inly,  'li'J.  'I'lic  i;|ii^iii|ialians  nl  mir  lily  arr.  Imwi  M'r.  in.iUiiiK  n\i'iy  I'llnrl  In  ii'sinri'  it,  .inil  rr>-  Imm  «<■  hn|n'  tn 
si'i'  il  in  all  ils  |iri>iiiii'  rli'^anrr  r'i-r  I'liii'iiix-liki'  t  nin  il<  a^lii's. 


.\7:il/(>f  .\/>/ .l.\/)    II I  I  MA'.III-.IK 


Ql'IDI  VI  1)1.  (Julili  Villi,  cif,  ;is  It  1>  iiinrr  cniiiiiioiiiy  Icnnril,  Kitty  Vitty,  is  a  Miiall  li-imiK  v  il)aK>-  jii»t  north  i if  St.,I(ihn's.  It  is  ii  must  renin rli- 
al)li'  l<M>l<lnK  pliici'.  Knti't'i'il  lliniiiKli  ii  tjri'iit  wiill  nf  rlitT.  « liicli  Inrnis  ilu'  I'oa.st-llni'.  In-  ii  ciil  <lr  sue.  scarcely  wide  eiinti^li  for  a  small  llshinjr-lioat. 
it  opens  out   into  a   111   le  liasin    iiisiile.     Ili'i'e  t  hi' llslierineii's  houses,  tlakes,  ami  slaves  are  neslleil  iimler  the  lieellinK  clilTs.  siirroiiniliiiK  ll<e  little 

liarlioiir,  rorminK    >  typical  anil  InterestitiK  llshiii);  village.     .\  line  In k.  leailiiiK  from  (jiiiill  Villi  lake,  only  a  short  i  list  a  nee  inl.inil,  (iinililes  over  .a 

rocky  leil);e  into  i  lie  little  liasin  lnMow.  Oil  the  south  siile  of  the  entr.-iiice,  |percheil  mi  a  leil>;e  of  rock,  are  the  remains  of  an  olil  fort,  h  Inch  ha.s 
I  lone  sonu'  service  in  its  time.  When  Sir  (i.  Amherst  atlcnipteil  to  la  ml  here  in  ITlij.  liiiriiiK  the  iitl.ick  on  SI.  .lohn's,  he  was  il  riven  oil.  ami  hail  to 
proceeil  to  Torliay.  ^oiiie  si'mii  miles  fur  her  imiih,  with  his  licet.  Here  he  etleeteil  a  hlliilinf;,  ami  thence  mareheil  overlaml  tliriiii);li  the  wooils, 
captiireil  ({iiiili  \iili.  ami  altcrwanis  St.  .lohn's. 


"in 


NE  //  JOi  XJyJ.AM)    ILL  L  SI  KATE  J). 


KlUiATiA  ON  yi  11)1  NIIH  I.AKl:.     (iiii.li  Vi.li  l:il;c  lit'--  ,iii>l  oiilsiili'  llic  cilx  nl   si.  .loliiiS.  :il.nul   li;ill   m   iiiiii'  .li^liinl.     II  i~  .-i  line  slii'it  ..I  li'r>l 

w:it<'i'.  hiivint;  ils  exit  liiln  llii>  cuvi' nf  tin' Minir  iimiih'.     A  k i  ciiri.iKi'  rn.nl  I'Mfiiil-  :ill  .ifoinnl    llu'  hiki'.     II   is  Iu'IM'  IIii'  annual  n'>;:in:i  m' Im.i 

I'jiccs  liiki'  jilai'i',  K<'i'>'l"'ll\  il'  111''  till  mill  I  if  Aii>;ii-I.  'I'lii-  i>  .1  ^ala  'lav  l^r  1  lir  ill  iziii-  nl  si.  .I..|iir>.  w  Im  sua  nil  a  run  ml  llu'  -.liorcs  nl  liir  \;\\w  Ii 
wiliH'ss  till'  1 11  j;  111  war  lii'lwccii  llic  \  ariiiu.s  rlciiii'iits  ol  oiir  |Mi|iulal  inii.  (11  iihii'm',  1  lir  ••  Imrii.v  -liainlril  H.'^licrnii'ii  "  iin  arialil,\  hear  nil  I  hi'  pa  1 111  il 
llic'^c  ciiiiU'sl.-i,  anil  M  lii'li  1  wii  nr  nmi'i'  pirki'il  irrws  Iimiii  ri\  al  -ill  liiiiriil>  ari'  |iil!iil  a>;ainsl  rarh  nllii'r,  llii'  I'MJIi'inrnl  ln'rnini's  inlrii.si'.  'I'lii 
tt  hull'  .-^I'l'iii'  is  line  111  a  iiinsl  inlrri'slin^  ami  I'njn.v  aMi'  iliaraili'r,  ami  all  >lraM>;i'r-  «  Im  liavi'  w  il  iii'ssnl  il  iinaniiiiniisly  priiiiniimi'  il  mii'  nl  llu 
lliicsl  aiinalic  (-.NJiiliiliiins  In  lie  iiicl  \\  itii  an.\  wlii'ii'. 


1  ■.':!> 


x/-: ii7()i  x/)/..i.v/>  //./  (  SIN. I ■/■/■:/). 


VIRdlNIA  I.OIXil:.     Twn  mi  Irs  init.-iili'  ul  SI.  .lull  nV  i-  :iii  ('.\trii>i\  c  \\  unill.'iinl.  willi  m  lir:nil  il  ill  Nike  in  il>  iiiiil>l  known  ii-  Vii'nini:!  WaliT.    II  «.i.- 
:il  Mill'  linif  ilii'  Miinnii'i'  rourl  iit  llii'  KoviTliniir.  :ini|  \vm-  iii'ininally  l:ii<l  niil  li.v  sir  'I'lininMs  i'ii('lii';ini'.  wlm  Icink  ^ri'.'il  pi'lilr  in  il.    This  c'lili'l'prisinn 

Hiivi'MiiMir  hud  a  k I  I'l'^nl  consinirliil  I  mm  I  hi'  I'il.v,  :inc|  luMiililnl  w.ilks  ami  ili'i\  <'s  I  Iii'miikIi  I  hi'  w Is  in  ;ill  ■lim  I  icMi^.     Mis  siiniini'i'  ri'siilcnri', 

1111  I  hi'   shiii'c  iif  iIh'  lalir.  w:is  I'h.'irininKly  siliiali'il.     I'll''  I'Mi'iislvc  ^I'niinils  wri'i'  |>hiniril  Willi  II.>\M'I's  ami  ran'  Irci'^.  u  liili'  lab.vrinl  liiiii'  avi'iini's 
li'il  Ihi'iinnh  the  ili'iisc  primillvi'  fnri'sl  in  I  he  rrar.     Al  I  he  |irini'i|ial  gali'U  ay .  Ii'ailili'j  n.  ilii'  ;;.n  .rn.Mir's  ri'si.li'ini'.  >|...i,|  i  hr  ki'i'|ii'r's  IimI>;i.,  clnsc 

liy  I  III'  hank  alllii'  lunt  ol   llir  laki-.     Sir   I'll as.  in  his  i|a.\  ,  ki'|>l   ii|i    .1    ^1  .  h'   <>l   1  liiii;;-   inikii'uv  11    i.i   .i;ir    iiukIi'I'ii  i  inii'-.  .iikI  i  nii'iiaini'il  lavl>hl\  . 

This  was  lu'liiri'  Ihr  cla>  ^  ol   rrs|i.insiMi'  ;;i>vi'riiini'nl  in  Ni'H  rcninill.inil 


=    1.   i  ?  5 


'■  =  =  i  i; 


Z  -  -  ;:  -  U 

X.  ~  ~.  S  it  - 

aj  ^  T  _  =  i 

5  f  S  '5  I 


XElVFOCADJAXn    III.  (  S/A'.l  I  ED. 


IM;Cl  I.IAk  ICintliKO.     'I'lu'sc  lluiiliiiK  masses  ol  ice  Iniiii  Ilie  Anlic  ii>>;icins  .issuinc  a   \  Miicly  ol   l.-ililiislii-  slia|ii's,  icseinliliiin'  all  niatiiii  r-  nl 
siriicturcs.     Al  liiiii's  llii'.v  |irc>s(iil  Ihi' ilniiii's  ami    minaiTls  nl  sdiiir   ini>;lil\    lallHMlcal   .■ilillcc.  sniiic  niillcil  aliliry.  nr  ilisiiiantliMl  li.ilri'ss.     Asa 

laili",  liiiwcviT,  llicy  an-  siin|ily  slia|iclcss  masses  (il  eminealeil  siimw  ami  vvaler,  wli.i  ;(■  ila", '.liiiy-  wlilliMicss  eciiili-asls  >ii-iiiif;l\   «  iili  the  .lark  lili I 

">e  sun iiliTiK  iM-eaii.    'I'lie  alinvc  ri'|ii'eseiiis  line  of  ihe  rai-iT  Icirms.  vvilli  an  ai'eh  hnllnweil  nut  liy  llie  wash  ..(  Ilie  waves.     II   is  selilmn  such  a 

lieeuliai'  \ifV\i  is  SITU  auuuiK-l  Hi"  Ihousamls  u  liicii  annuall\   |ia~~  l.v  our-  sli.u-es. 


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\/:  ii7<)(  .\7>/ .1  \/>  II 1. 1  siu. I ri:i). 


WATIiRKOkl)  KKIIXil:  RrVh:R.  Kiutrinn  tlii'  harlMHii'  iif  St.  Jnhn's  nt  lis  vvcstcrn  cud  Is  ii  smiill  Imt  prclly  stri'iim,  known  lucallv  a>  the  Wiitrr- 
fiiril  BrMj.''' river,  frmn  Ihi'  iiaiiu'  nf  a  liriilK>'  wliicli  crosses  it  some  three  miles  from  Inwn.  Tlie  section  of  tlie  river  here  shown  is  sitiiaieil  just 
aliiivf  the  liriilKe.  The  avcnne  IhroiiHh  (he  trees  im  the  riyht  siile  leaiis  lo  ilic  Iiinalic  as.\  liim.  an  iinposin);  liri'  k  ImililinK  jnsi  iichinil  tlie  cliiMi|i  of 
ireeson  the  risinK  Kronml,  Imt  niil  visllile  in  the  iplclurc. 


(iil) 


NFAVForxni.i.xn  ///.csta'atkd. 


"''-iTWk 


*^^ 


'•*<'   *^  .  -- 


lOI'SAII.  ItliACH.  'I'ii|i>iill,  siiiiic  Iwclvi'  iiilli-.s  li'Din  SI.  .Inlin's  liy  mil.  Is  slliiaU'H  mi  llii-  >iiiilli  slmn-  ut  CniU'cpl  Inn  Im.v.  II  Is  ii  phici'  iil  iniicli 
Iisiiii  ill  siiiiiinci- hy  iniirisis  .iiiil  ullicrs.  II  lins  n  tine  sliliiuli'  Ix'iicli.  wliffc  si'ii-lialliiiiK  is  iiiiliiln«'il  in  In  ■>  cciiisiiliT.ililc  cxti'iil.  Tin-  ciiiililry 
iiriMuiil  'l'ii|is.iil  is  <'\li'i>iiii'l>  Willi  ami  rii;;(ii'il,  ami  tlic  view  i>(  ilic  iiiaK><ill<'<'<)l  <'"nc<'iilli>n  liny  Isii  naiiii'il  liy  tin-  I'lirliiniii'si-  naviKator,  (iaspar 
I  ni'li'i'ial,  ill  l.iiHi  ,  » illi  llii' islainls  stamliiiK '>n  li'niii  till'  sliiii'i',  is  vrvy  tliic.  Many  iirihi'  wt>allliy  inlialiilniil.s  nisi.  .Inlm's  have  llii'ir  siininK-r 
rc'siilrmis  at    Tiiiisail,  «  lifi'i'  ilir  ilimali'  is  usually  very  niiicli  iiinrc  sal  ill  H'iniis  Ilia  ii  in  ami  ai'niiml  llir  lily. 


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.\/:U/()l    \/>/ .1  \/>    III!  SlI'l.lTI'.l'). 


l.()N(i  I'OM)    Idl'SMI 

Mi-li.     Ill  ^iiiiiiiii-r  I  iiiM'  II  l< 


K  I'mimI.  ni;ii' 'l'c<|>>;iil.  ill  I  iiiK'i'iii  loll  l>:i.\.  i>   II    L'ikimhi 
^1  |PM'II.\  piciiiic.  .111.1  i>  iniii'li  .'ulinii'i'il  li\  -i^ht-sriTs. 


il   liiaikisli    v\Mlii'.  |.i  iini'il    ill  liiini  iln'  \\,\\   l>y  ii  '-IiIiikI' 


C-iC) 


A'F.  ir/'Ocxnr.i.y/')  //./. (  stn.i ikd. 


PIER  AT  CLODB  SOUND.  The  pier  is  situnteil  at  the  extreme  heail  of  this  maKnitlcent  arm  of  the  sea,  just  where  the  Northern  and  Western 
railway  touches  the  shore.  Cli>ile  Sound  is  destined  to  become  a  place  of  considerable  importance  in  the  near  future.  It  is  situated  al)out  midway 
between  SI.  .John's  and  Kxploits,  and  is  a  convenient  point  for  tappinji'  thi'  line.  Coal,  rails,  an<l  other  rec|uisitcs  for  the  construction  are  landcil 
here,  todie  taken  on  to  the  front.  A  larne  steamer,  laden  wilh  rails,  is  seen  at  ihe  pier  iliseliarninn  carK".  This  is  the  terminus  for  all  the  .southern 
pipi'liou  of  Uon.'ivisia  bay.  and  Hill  be  coniiccled  wilh  all  Ihe  ouliM'  siMlleUHMits  by  sicauicr. 


;:iT) 


\r.  ii/'oi.y/)/.  i.\  /)   // 1. (  svA'.  I  '/■/■:/). 


ri;.>\l'()kAk\    HkllXii;  AI    CI.OIH;  SOIM).      rlodc  Sounil  is  one  ill   iliiisc  ilccp  licii-.ls  sii-ftihinn  liir   in    rniiii  llic  iipcii  lu-riui, 
siliMlrcl  in  liim.n  isl.'i  h.iy.     'I'hi'  Nurl  licrn  :incl  Wc.-lrrn    r,iihvMy    p.-iss/s   Mi'nnncl  I  lu'    liciil  n(  the  inlcl,  clnsc  Ici  Ihc  wuliT  siilc.     'I'lii' 

li'in|iiii':n'y  !  ri'luc  over  llii'  N'lii'liiwfsl  In !<  llmviiif:  inln  llu'  scniml,  u;i'^  nscil  ijnrinj;  Ihc  ccni-i  r'nil  inn  nl  i|ii>  line.  Iml  liMs  since  lii'ili 

I'l'lilMct'il  li\  :i  fine  sliini'  mikI  ii'nn  slriiclni'i',    Ilic  si^liii   i;iMiiili'  almlnicnls  nl   «  liiili  .iin  -ccn  in  ilic  Id  I   n|'  ijii'  piclurc.     ,S..Lni'  ^ I 

si'M-li'niit  llsliinj;  iiKiy  lie  Inul  in  lliis  In'nnk. 


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XK ii'f  iu.\/)/..i.y/)  II. I. (  svA'.i Thin. 


MOri  H  or  IHI;  KM'I.Oir^  klM;R.  'I'liis  is  ;i  vi'tv  prcllv  spiil.  A  (ii'i"'  view  is  iililaiiu'il  ti'um  liiTo  up  ;iii(l  ilnwn  Ilic  ilvci'  viilli'V.  I'lu-  New- 
1111  nil  la  III  I  NcirihcMi  and  Wrsii'rii  railway  passes  just  lu'hind  llw  pniiil,  Ivxpliiils  si  a  I  inn  hi'inn  siliialcil  clnsi'  liv.  II  lias  liccn  Miciipicil  as  a  salniiin 
isliinn  P'lsl  lor  over  a  ccnliiry.  Tlir  nld  liouso,  in  llii'  ci'iilri'  of  llii'  pirliiri-.  is_still  iiidd  li.v  mn'  iiT  Ihi'  aiiciciil  lislu'riiicn-liu'riri's,  as  llu\v  wore 
iTini'il,  a  lyin'  <il  hai'liwoDdsinan  ipiilr  dislinri  iiniii  ilu>  nnlinai'.v  codllslii'i'.  and  imw  alninsl  an  extincl  raci'.  Alllioiiuli  lln>  saliiinn  llsliiM-y  lias 
Iwindli'd  down  to  small  pnipoi'lions  in  comiiai'lson  to  wlial  it  once  was,  tlicrc  is,  ni'vefllicU'ss,  soiiii'  (inod  sport  to  lie  had   in  the  way  ol    r.id  tisliinj;-, 

•s|M'iially    ill  sea  trout,   around   alioiit    this  iiidKldiorh I.    'I'lii'  cllmati'    up  lieri'  is  ili'litrlitliil  In  sninnitM',  and  llie  scenrry  very  allrailive.     It  is 

lesiiiied  In  lieroiiie  a  |ilaee  ot   uiileh  resoi'l  lor  tourists  in  the  near  riitiire.     As  a  w  alerinn-plaec  it  will  liave  no  ei|iial  in  Newfoiiiidlaiid. 


x/'  ir/<)r.v/>/..i.v/>  ///.rs/'A-. I ■//:/). 


TliAlPORARY  KKIIKii;  OVIiK  THI;  i;XI'1.0IT5  RIVHR.  Thr  Ksploiis  is  mi..  „{  tlu'  liiirsl  riviT-  in  llic  islan.l.  Tlic  NciiMIhtii  :in.| 
WcslcTii  iMilu:iy  cnissi'-.  it  :iImi'||  Icii  miles  nlinvc  l'|i|icr  Sainly  I'liiiil,  ;il  :i  nipiil  iii'rluitf  kiKiwii  .is  Hisliup's  K;ills.  A  spli'inliil  lu'w 
lii-iilKi' li:is  jiisl  liccii  ciimiilfli'il.  Ill  i-cpl;icc  llic  li'riipiir:ii'y  sli-ucliii'c  slinwii  ill  llic  pii'liirc.  Tlu'  siciicry  on  llic  rivci' just  luTi' is  wilil 
.■iiiil  iiiiMuri'sipii'.  'I'lii'  uri'iil  viilniiic  nf  lirukcn  wmIit  riislies  ;iii  I  lunilili's  umt  its  ni^;;;ci|  r.nU-lii'il  in  wilil  rcmriisinn.  .Iiisi  nlmvi'  llie 
lir'iilK<'  il  is  riiiilincil  111  ,'i  ii;ii'rii\v  cliiiiincl,  lii'lwci'li  twn  will  Is  nl  i-.  i  k,  lliriiu>;h  vvliiih  il  rliiiii's  u  illi  au  liil  vi-lmMIy.  ainl  .1  1  luiinlcrinK 
iipriiai-  like  III!'  Iidiiininn  nl  a  HJinli'  lialtefy  nl  Oallinj;  Kuns. 


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\/-: n TO rxnr.w  n  //, /.  i  sir. i ir. n. 


(ikANI)  I'AI.I.  ()!■  THi;  1;\I>I.<)1TS.  i'lif  (ir.uiil  I'lill  is  sitiiati'il  .ilioiil  iiiiifli'cii  iiiiirs  ii|i  Ihf  liviT.  iiinl  is  i;isil.v  rcacliiMl  Iimjim  Ihf  raihv.i.v.  Tlic 
rail  ami  ia|ii'l>  lirlnw  cpccii|iy  a  liiinl  nl  ilic  river  alxiiil  a  iiiili'  in  cxli'iit.  Al'lt'i'  the  lli'sl  >;i'i'at  |iIiiiik<'  i'I  sniiii'  lillv  I't't'l  iivcra  muky  parapet,  Ihc 
walrrs  are  peiii  up  in  a  iiariuw,  cnmlieil  eliannel,  walled  in  li.v  siraKK.v  elills,  Hiving  a  wild  ami  Jiieliirescnie  lieaiily  to  the  wlmle  scene.  Ill  many 
respects  ii  hears  a  st rikin);  I'csi'inlilancc  ill  miniature  tii  t he  Kt'i'al  Niagara  cataract.  An  island  on  the  very  hrink  oT  the  tall  ilividcs  it  inlo  two, 
while  .-I  ;;rcat  cloiicl  of  spray  conliniionsly  rises  hinh  in  .-lir  from  the  caiildrnii-like  liasin  liclow.  The  secthinn-,  hissiiiH  waters  llicnce  rush  onward 
in  their  hcadlonn  career,  dashiiiK'  turionsly  aj;ainsl   the  sides  of  their  narrow  prison    walls,  crealitln'   rapids  ami    whirlpoids  at  every  lii'iid  in  the 

Korne.     The  I miiin-  iioisi'  of  the  fall,  the  cloml  of  -.unlit  spray,  the  swish  and  swii'l  of  the  raKinK  Wiilers,  ami  the  white-w  iiiKcd  sea  birds  cindinn 

overhead,  all  lend  t<;  add  to  the  natural  Ki"andeur  of  tlu'  pUture,  which  is  one  to  deliuhl  the  eyes  of  the  tourist  or  artist. 


(I.'i) 


.\7:ii7<)r.\ /)/.!. \7>  III  (  sri<.\ I !■  n. 


I.OOklNii  I'P  (ikAND  I.AKI;.  (;i-;iM.l  l.iikc.  llic  l;ir(;c.sl  shicl  ipI'  Irrsh  \\nU-\-  in  I  lii>  ishiinl,  is  siniiilcl  nii  ilu'  ci.-i.tii  lii'.iricli  nf  ilic  MuiiilM'r 
I'lvi-r.  It  is  a  luiiHiiitlit'iil  laki',  tllty-livc  iiiilrs  in  Ifiinlli.  I'lU'lipsinn  towanls  Its  wi'stcrn  half  an  islainl  Iwfiitv-niic  miles  loiij;.  The  si'imht.v  till 
aniiind  its  slicircs  Is  nf  surpassing  hraul.v,  ami  tnwai'ils  the  wc'stcrn  cinl  paftaki's  of  llic  uniU'lly  lii'aiitiliil.  'rin>  hills  ln'i-i'  rhisc  In  nn  the  laki', 
liiriniiiK  Hin'iKhl  clilTs  nl'  inativ  luinili't'ds  cif  I'ci'l,  ciii  hy  di'fp  ravines,  thriniKh  which  thi'  streams  fruiu  the  inuntitains  rush  ami  tiimhle  in  must 
siililinu' cataracts.  .Manvof  these  can  In- seen  throtitih  the  luliani'  I'f  the  dense  I'uresl  which  siirrnnnds  tln'  lake  on  all  sides.  The  view  looking 
l<iwar<ls  the  head  iif  tln'  lake  is  taken  Ifnin  a  puint  alMini  twenty  miles  distatil,  atid  ^ives  a  H'nuil  idea  iil  its  H-real  o.\pan.se.  'I'he  Nurt hern  and 
Western  railway  skirls  the  easti'rn  cm  I  nl  the  l,d;c.  There  is  little  dciulit  that  in  a  vcrv  shurl  time  ph'asiire  liuats  ami  small  steamers  will  ply  np 
.•iml  di)Wii  its  waters,  .and  honscs  uf  cntcrt.iinmcnt  Inr  lunrists  dot  its  sin  ires,  (tratid  Lake  is  destineii  Im  liecnme  a  piai'c  ul  mnch  imparlance  ere 
long,  owing  ti>  Us  enal  ami  timher  resources  and  its  many  other  attractive  features. 


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A7<  jn-0('.\'/)/.l.\/)    III.  (  S'/A'.l  TF.n. 


■■  nil.  NAKkOWS"  <»l-  (iWAMl  l.AKi:.  Ni  Mf  llic  cMsirrii  i-ii.l  nl  ilii-  MnitliciiL  rc:iih.  Iwu  |ir.ij,Mi  iiiK  ^-.iii.ly  |i..inl^f.  oiii'  Ii'mih  Ihe  Kl't'Hl 
l.-l.'iliil,  till' iillii'i' li'iiiu  llic  inaiiiliiiiil  nil  ilu' Miiilli  siclt',  i'XIcikI  si>|l'iii' ciiit  hi  ilu-  lake  :is  Ici  Umvc  liiit  a  lutri'nu  iiaviKalilivi'haniiel  lii'twccn.  This 
is  Uiiiiwii  as  "'I'lic  NarTiiws."     II  Is  a  raniniis  plticc  fciv  di'iT  Id  crnss  In  llir  autiiniii  inniillis,  wlifii  iniKi'alinK  lu  lIu'  simtlnvanl.    The  Mh'Miac 

Indians,  win nii'  hcri'  a  I  I  his  linir  In  olilaiii  a  siipiilv  nl'  vi-iiisMii,  lia'.f  a  lar^i'  h  i^w    ''i  c-omtciI  wiiii  liinii  li  urii,  licaiilifiiiiv  siliiaU'ii  ainunn 

Ihf  li'ci's  <iu  llii'  siiiilii  siili'  (i|  Ihc  iiari'DWs. 


(lU) 


AY-  U'/'()(\\7)/.l\/)    II  I.  (  STR.  I  I'I'.n. 


SOll'HIikN  kLACIi  or  (ik.AM)  LAKii.  Tlir  ,-nuilicr'ii  rc;H-h  is  llu'  Inii-  n;ii'r-..\\  w  nlcfw  ;i  v  nn  (h.-  >muiIi  ot  >ir.l..|iii  (.in\.r"-  l>l;iii.l  in  the 
(ii'.-ilHl  l,;il\('.  l-lvt'i'V  tirii'l  ;iinl  liirn  nl  lliis  r"r;ii'li  |ii'rsi'iils  m  new  \\\\y\  v;ir-ii'.t  |iicliir'<'  \\\  ihr  ryr.  Nnthili;;  r;in  fSt-mt  ihc  |»lf;iMir-r  nl  ;i  cniiMc  \\\\ - 
;iK''  arnuii'l  1  he  hiUr  in  tiiic  w  isii  Iht.    'I'lii--  is  ,i  \  \v\\  t  ;ilscri  mi  t'at'l\    ninr-ri,  w  lirn  jiisi  mIhhii  In  hr^iii  i  In-  t|;.yN  oii\\  ,ir-il  ji'iir'iii'V  . 


NR  WFO  UNDLAND    //.  I.  (  S  7  A'.  /  7  7'J>. 


Vli;\V  ON  S()1;IHI;RN  RKACM  or  (IRAND  I.AKI:.     'I'liis  is  :in.ilhcr  view  Mil  lhi>  scHiiliciMi  rc:u-li.  .•il..nil   nii.lway  alciiK.     Tlif  liiKlilaii.l 
i-IkIiI  l!. 'Ill  1 1  fill  ins  pan  nl  >ir  .lnliii  Haw  Ii'\  (;lii\  rr's  Islaml,  \\  liiili  ln>;ins  in  j;i'i  liifihrr  ami  IiIkIkt  as  iIh'  wrsii  rii  nul  is  apiirnarlii  il. 


Ill  llii 


(M) 


^^Pii^^' 


M'.  wi'oi  xni.wn  // /. (  .v/a'. / //■/>. 


VlliW  ON  SOlilHIiKN  kliACM  ol    (IKAM)  I.  Aki;.     Still  .■iii.illiri'    \  icH  ,  li,»  ,ifil^  llir    »rNi,-iii 
t.iliinK  i"  piirl  "f  tlio  liiki'  hi'vipiiil. 


■lid    nl    llii-   j;|-i':il    I>I,|||. 


'kin;:    \\i'>l  \v;ii-il    iiriil 


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lYE  WFO f  ■.\n/..ixn  //. /.  ( s tra  ted. 


\\i:sri;K\  liM)  or  (iKi;Ar  ISI.AVK.  'I'lic  (irciH  Ishiml,  ..i-.  ns  li  i~  rmw  iiiiiri'  Ki  iii'f.iliy  known,  sii' .n.lin  ll:Lwlcy  (II.imt's  Ishirid,  lifiii^ 
n.iiiuil  ill  li.iiiciiir  or  :i  I'cci'iil  K'lVi'iMioiir  ..l  New  ((Hinilliinil,  (lie  .inl.v  M"vc'rn..iii'  «  Im  v\v\-  \  i^iud  llii.s  rrfiii.n,  is  lui^nlx  -one  luilfs  Iciiik  li.v  iilimil  -ix 
vviilc  in  niii'  pliiii'.     Ihf  .h.-iiincis  on  I'iilu-r  side  nviT.-iKf  tilHitil  n  mile  «iili',  llic  slmrcs,  lioili  of  ilic  iniiinl.iml  iiml  the  isliiiiil,  lii'inu'  for  llic  inosi 

pari  M'l-y  :il.rii|ii.     II  is  ilrnsriy  \ IimI  ilii-oiinhoiit,  exci>|it  sonic  lew  liiirc  siiininits  lowiinis  llii'  wcsIitii  iMid.    'I'lw  carilMiii  rrsoi'l   lo  ii    in  snniniiT 

tlMii',  anil  licascr.  I'oxi's,  liafcs,  rii-.,  ari'  also  loiiml   lii'i i'casioMall\ .     'riu'  view,  laUrii  Iroiii  a   jioinl   on  Ilic  slioi I   i  hr  laUc  alioi..  i  he  islanil. 

shows  till'  cMivnii'  wi'sli'i-n  mil,  ami  .1  pori  ion  oi  \\w  i-lianncls  of  rcai'lics  on  I'ilher  slilc. 


NE  U'FO UNDL.hYD    11. 1. 1  STJiA TED. 


^   ~  - 


COM.Mi;.NCI;.MI-.NT  OF  (IKAM)  LAKE-  PORTAOi;.  Tlii'  ri\ci'  ciiiiu-iiiriK  Ilii- (iiMiid  I.iiki' wilh  the  wi'sicrii  .ir  main  liiMiich  n(  tlii'  HhihImt  is 
kniiwii  ii-  JiiiiiIImii  v\\v\\  \\  \>  iiirluilcnl  and  va\M  lliniiiKli"Ui  ils  <-nlii-i'  cour'si',  i-eiidcianK  il  lUlfi'ly  iiii|ii-:ictiral)lr  fur  I'illicr  Iniat  iir  cannc  iiavi- 
KJIIicin  for  fully  i'IkIiI   niilrs.     Ilcni'c,  lu  I'lMch   Ilic  Cnind    l.akv  liy  llic  western  runic,  a   |i(irla;;('  has  in  lie  inaili'  overland  hcUvci'n  six  ami  seven 

miles.     Tin-- |Miria;;e  e.iininenrcs  mIhhii    a    ndle   ii|>  .liiiielinn   In k.     The  \ieu   lakes  in  Ihe   landiiiK-lilaee  ami  a   porlinn  of  Ihe  st  ream  almve,  hist 

where  the  niu>;h  water  eoniiiicnees. 


(•■■.11) 


A/'.'  !I7()r.\7>/  .l.\7>    II  I.  (  S/A\  1 7/:/). 


■•IPPIiR  STI:AI)V,"  Hl'nHi;R  Hl\'i;k.     'riirii'  .ii'r  ihr slill-u.ilcr  ^1  fi'lclirs.  i.r,  iis  i  Ihv  .ii'i' Icriiicil,  •■  ^.irnilic.-,"  c.n  llif  ,iijin  l.i'jiicli  ol 

Ihi'  lliMiiln'i'.  'I'Ih'  lli-sl  is  >ilii:ili'i|  lifUviTii  Di'cr-  l.iilic  Mini  MiiiiiIm'I-  Ai'lii.  Ilir  scciiinl,  r;illi'>l  Willcpw  Stc:iil\  ,  :il"iiil  ilii-cc  niilfs  iilmvi'  .Iiiiiclion 
n\  IT.  .iiiil  llii'  IliinI,  111'  "  r|i|i('i'  SliMily."  rniuiiU'Mci's  h  In  nit  .'i  inlli'  ,'ilii>\  i'  llic  lli^  I'M  II,  lnui'li'cn  inili'S  liirlhci'  up  slriMiii.  'I'll  is  liciiu' il'iil  sn- 
limi  111  I  111'  I'iM'i'  I'Xli'iiils  siiiiu'  HM'I\  I'  mill's  ilii'mi^^li  ;i  vrry  tint  luiiiili'v.  'I'lii'  sri'iici'v  hIipiik  IIm'  sIc-mIv.  ms  iii.-i.v  In'  iiiil)ii'il  I  mm  Ihr  |iii'liii'<',  is 
111   :i  M'l'v  iili'nsiiii;  iliMi'MrliT.  imil  iMii  III' SITU  li'iiin  Ihr  NiirtliiTii  :iiiil  Wt'sin-n  ni|vvii\  . 


(HP 


\/'  Ji7()/  .\ />/ .i.\7>  nil  sih'.iihn. 


\  HAS    ON    illi:   "  I  IMM.I^  mi:  \I)N  ."   Ill  .MI(I:K  KI\  i;k.      \\\\-   i~  .- M'I'  view   mLhi^   the  >l('Mil.\  ,  ukiri  i.ri  j   lir.iiit  11  iil  >iini r  'iiiriK.  wlicii 

I  111'  \v:m>i'  :!■-  M  mi  I'll  ir  irllii  |>  i  \  iiv  <li  l.iil  nl  llii'  lolhi^i'  hii  i  he  Imiilo  Ixir'ilri'inK  llir  sIi'i'MIm.  II  i-  ii  lnvi'l.v  pii'ii'  ul  i<iiitiIi'.v,  ;iiiiI.  iIi>iii):|i  nIIH  in  it.s 
priinilivi'  cuiiiliiidii,  liiiiihil  l:iil  i.n  ilic  mlvciii  nf  ihi'  niilwii^  in  lic'cniiif  lln'  sri'iu'  iil  a  pni.siiiTdUs  aKi'ii'iil'urti  .•?(Hllc'im-iil,  tlif  soil  aliiii;;  Ihtc  liciiin 
iif  an  I'M'i'ptiiinallv  ricli  quality. 


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NE IFFO  C  'Xn  LA XD  IT.  L  USTRA  TED. 


NICHOLS'S  CLEARINO  OR  MCHOI.SVIl.l.i;,  HF.AO  OF  DEF.R  LAKE.  Gcorpo  Nitliols,  a  Ndva  .Scdtijin  by  birth,  has  hail  the  cnuranc  ami 
enterprise  to  settle  ibiwn  to  farniin>;  liere,  siime  thirty  miles  from  the  seaboard,  and  by  energy  anil  perseveraneo  has  carved  out  a  home  for 
biiMself  and  family  from  llie  wilderness.  He  is  now  in  eomfort.ible  ciretimsiances,  and  in  a  imsition  to  reap  the  full  lienelit  from  tlie  railway, 
whieli  will  pass  within  a  ndle  of  his  door.  The  land  is  of  exeidlent  ipialily.  and  the  sitnalion  of  his  farm,  on  the  banks  of  the  river,  ,1  di'lif;ht- 
fid  one.    He  has  deinoiislr'a'ed  to  a  certainty  wlia.  can  be  accomplished  in  the  way  of  farming  in  tliis  favonreil  section  of  our  island. 


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.\  /-; n7-()r.\7)/..i.\7>  //./. i  stna ted. 


Miw  ON  ih;i;r  i.aki;.    in 

valley  .il  ilic  lliiinln'i'  rivi'i'.  II 
iiMvi^MJili'  liii'  (■aiiiii's  ami  lar;;i'  I 
I'Vii  iMil\va>  .  in  niiiiiiii^  ihiuii  111 


liavr  Ih. 


■,\  I's  t:laclc|i'in'.l  by  n 


i-  l..\ 

riy 

la 

il'.  - 

linn 

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sian 

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riiin 

tin 

Ilia  Is 

iipl 

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mill 

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vallr 

V',  > 

any  i. 

lini| 

^t 

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its 

sixli'1-n  niili's  in   lfnj;lh,   in'slli's  amiilst   a   ilenscly   unuilcil  i-mmlfy,  mnst  il  nl  inj;  Ihc  lowrf 

tiilc-wali'f.  at   tin'  In'ail   nl'    Ihi'   llnmlii'i'  Arm   H.'iy    iil'    Islainls,   jiisl  ten  miles.     Tin'  river  is 

linrlheii,  In  .'iml  lieyi.nil  ilu'  l.'iUe.  .1^  l.tr.is  ilii'  (Ir.'iml  l.tike  purtat;''.  'I'ln'  Nnrlhern  ami  Wcst- 

kirls  tin' siiiilh  slmri' ol   I  he  laUe  lor  its  enl  lie  lenul  li.     P.-issen^ei-s  hy  tr.'iin  up  ami  ilnwii  will 

liin'ss  Irmn  Ihe  wiminus   1,1    the  e.-irs  .is  llley  ^peeil  alnllu. 


(B7; 


NE  WFO  UNDLAND   II.  7. 1  'STRA  TED. 


l.()()KIN(i  IP  THI:  "l.OWIiR  SI'KADV."  The  cxpiinsivo  sti'ftch  (if  smootli-tlo.i  iii^  water,  known  as  tlio  Lower  Steady  of  the  Hunilier,  Is 
I'iKhl  iniies  Ichik.  I'Xli'ndinK  frmii  llie  Iu'mcI  of  Ihe  narnnv  canvnn  to  wiiliin  a  mile  of  the  foot  of  Deer  Lake,  where  a  eonsiileralile  rapiil  ciceiirs. 
'I'hispni  linn  of  llii'  river  is  extremely  lieaiiiifiil.  In  anttinin,  when  the  densely  woodi'd  slojies  on  either  side  assnme  the  variej;aled,  many- 
lined  foliaKe  ehar'aeteri:  lie  of  llial  season,  the  si'ene  presented  is  one  no  pen  <'an  adeipialely  depict  :  it  is  simidy  snperh.  (iocid  rod  llshiliK  <'an 
he  had  here  ill  siiiiiiiier,  esperially  at  the  rapiil  jImiM'  Mienlinned. 


Ifl9) 


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a  =   ^  -  ^  =  i;   ■'•   -  «  t. 


NF.  WFO UNDLAND    IT. /.  (  STA'.I TED. 


"I.OWKk  STI;AI)V  "  Of"  rni'  HIMHI-.R.  ■I'Ih.s  i-  w  \,\\•:\^^-,■\,^  vii.«  l..,,|<inK  up  Mil'  Lower  Sti'iiil.v  nl  ilie  IIiiihImt  Ir.un  ;l  \n<\\\\  ..n  Ihc  Ii'l.-;;f:i  pli 
line  iiciir  tlie  iciMiniciu-eini'iit  nl  i  h.'  i-iinvoii.  Tlu'  .stcad.v  is  eiKlU  in  les  InliK,  iinil  is  scpiirati'il  I'nini  Deer  Lake  by  kw  slmrl  fapiil  near  tlw  exit  Iroin 
the  lallcr.  Tin-  hills  on  cillicr  slilo  rise  very  uttM'ply  a  sIkiim  ilistancc  liaik,  anil  ari'  dciisi'ly  woddcil  to  llnir  vitv  siiinniiis.  Scvi'ral  nMnipscs  nl 
cataracts  arc  liail  tlinniKli  Ilic  trees  as  tlicy  lunililc  ilnwii  I'roin  the  heinlits  alinve. 


73, 


x/-: U7()f:\7)/..i.\7)  II I. (  s'j'A'.i '/■/■:/> 


ISIWD'.S-HVi;  Vli;\\,  l.(M)KIN(i  DOWN  THi;  CANYON  OH  THI;  I.OWIiR  HI  MHKR.  I'Im'  llisi  uvn  luilcs  nf  ilif  ii..l.li'  lluini..T  ri\  rr  pivs(iil>  m 
varii'ty  "I  niiiniiiliciMil  scnu-ry  scMrccly  rivalliMl.  cvi'ii  in  swilzi'i'liiiiil.  DiiriiiK  llii'  cuiirsc  uf  atfi's  ilic  waters  liavc  j;-niuvr(l  mii  a  iiari'ow  wind- 
iiiK  cliaiiiicl  IhniUKli  the  lufly  foast-i'aiiKi'  '<(  liills,  liinniiiK  a  ili>('|i  canyon  iMinnili'il  liy  |>i'i'rl|>iriMis  clilT.'..  diirlly  cunilicisi'il  ul  liincslnMi',  niucli  .if 
which   cniistimics  white  ainl  vaficKatc'i!   inaflilo  nf  ^feal   iicaiitv .    'IMic  railwa.v    fullnws  the  windiii;;  nl  (liis  canyon  on  the  lell  sii|.\  ai  liino 

.sliii'liiiK  111"'  very  lace  o(  llie  elilTs  oM'r!ian>;inK  Hie  ilee|i,  s lire  Haler>  lielow.     A  iiii-d's-eye  view  of  thi>  Ki'i'Ke  !■•  ohlaini'il  from  Hie  «  incl..u>  of 

the  car.-  as  Ihey  rn-h  alon;;  Ihc  iraclv.  uimiiiif;  in  and  onl  aronnd   I  he   varion-  |in  decline   |ioini>  ..I   ililT,  one-  o|   which   i-  1  hat  ~h.  .w  n  in  1  lie  aliove 
pietnri'. 


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A'A"  M'FOUNDI.AXD    If  1. 1  SVA'.t  TED. 


MliW  IN  rm-:  canyon,  m  MlUik  klV  hk.  l  hi>  vii«  Imiks  up  tli<'  rlviT  Iniin  :i  imiiil  uii  the  i-inlil  hiiiik.  M  .s|iin\s  in  llii'  li.iikuroililil  :i  IukIi, 
l.;ii'i'  Willi  I.I  niili,  ,iliiio>i  whiilly  iiiiii|"»i'c|  ..I  whlli'  iiiMI'blc.  Tlir  lUll  Is  liillv  I.IUKI  IVfl  in  licjuiil,  risiiiK  iilliiusl  |ii'|-priiiliciil:irly  Ir'ciiu  thr  \-\wv 
>iilc'.  '\'\w  NiwlliiTM  mill  Wi'-li'i-n  I'.iilwMv  ^^  ill  |im-s  aloiiK  liy  llii'  \\;\^f  nl  llir  rlill  . iviT  ,i  \  iTv  ii:irr. lu  slupi'  ui  m'. uiinl,  |ii-l  -.iillliicnl  Ini'  llii'  I  r:ii-li 
I"  l)('  liiiil  ii|iiin. 


(") 


.\'A  n/()r.\7)/..i.\7)  III  I  SI  A', I  iF.n. 


MAklil.i;  MI:a1),  on    I  mi;  hi  Mlii;R.     .lu-i  Hlovv  Ui^  u.ill  nf  wliili'  immi-IiIi'  shown  in  llii'  l:isi   iiioiufi',  m  Iiiiki'  -iuI|iI  iiii'.I   in'iniionl.irv  ris 
on  Uu'  finhl  -iilf  .il   Ihi'  livir,  inuniriK  ii\c'rlic':iii  h.  :i  nii'.n  lifi);lil  ;iIm)Vi'  llii'  uulcr.     II   is  cliii'lly  riiiii|)ii.scMl  ol   while  ;iii<l  v  .1  ricn.ili''l  iiiiiiliii 

ami  on  iIimi  Miioiinl  hiis  ln'in  ,,. |  M.ii-lih>  Flc:iil.     11  is  oiii'  of  ilir  si^hls  .il   Ihr  ciiiyoii,  which  nivi's  :i  siililimc,  il  iiol  awe-ins|>iriiin-,  cIIim'I 

Ihi'  si-ciii  rv  on  Ihis  scciioii  ol   ili.    ii\cr,  :iiiil  |i;issi    ikits  liy  Ihi'  railway  will  he  ilianni'il  hy  Ihc  hcaiililnl  sIkIiI. 


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NE  WFO  UNDLAND   II.  I USTRA  2 ED. 


I'ISH.MAKIMi  ON  HAkliOl  k  URIION  lUiACH.  Till'  staple  inilustry  iif  Ncwfuunilland  is  coil-llsliinw;.  H.'ri>,  ixir  e.r-ccllrticr,  the  l)usiness  iil' 
cMliliiiiK  ■iinl  iiifiiin  c.mI  tor  ni.irlici,  ill  all  the  variniis  stages,  iif  preiiariiiK,  itryiiiK,  ete.,  ean  he  seen  to  perfection.  L'sually  the  llsh,  when  lircniKlit 
111  laml,  is  split.  Iieadeil,  ami  salteil  in  teinimi'aiy  sheils  .-it  the  water's  eilKe,  ealle'.  slaves.     It  is  then  spreail  cmt  on  tialies,  o.-  platfnnns  of  li>ihi 

w len  ciinstriicliiin,  uverlaiil    willi   lir  In. tilths  raised   some  feet  from  the  jrriuind,  s.i  jis  to  allow  of  the  free  .-leeess  of  wind  and  air.     In  some 

favoured  loi'alities,  wliere  tliere  is  a  Kond  lieaeh,  I  lie  lialces  are  dispensed  Willi,  and  the  Msh  spread  on  the  shinnie  lieaeli.     it   lias  to  lie  e.irefidly 
tended,  and  freiinently  liiriied  over  in  dryin^r,  and  on  the  approach  of  wet  weather  it  is  [liied  in  stai'ks,  as  .seen  in  the  picture. 


(SI) 


xr.  irro i  .wv. /.\7>  //. /. i  sva'.i tep. 


I'I.ACI;MIA.  As  ils  iKiiiir  iiii|ilir.-..  riMiciili:i  i-  nl  I'l'i'iuh  ciriniii.  li  i>  ii  |iriuli.ir  nii.l  iiici.-l  iiiliTi'siiii;;  nld  iilaic.  Iki\  iii>;  i|iii;i>  ii  lii.-lor.\  .it- 
laclu'il  1(1  it.  In  llilW,  L.oiiis  X  l\'  uriinli'd  ii  ii>  mu'  (iar'nnl.  Mini  rn>rii  Ih.il  lime  I  ill  llii'  sinniii>;  nl  I  lie  tri'.-ily  ul  I'l  rcclil,  ITI.'f,  il  rtiiiniiUMi  in  I  he 
linssi'ssiiin  111  till'  l''ri'iuh  niilicin.  II  was  ilicn  lin.illv  cimIi'iI.  wilh  all  llifii'  oiIut  Nculh  Ainci'iinn  |"is-i'ssiiins.  lo  ICnKlanil.  IJiirinn  Hi"  I'lvncli 
iiccii|i,-iili'.v  si'Vi'i'al  liii'Mii'laMi'  Iml-  uiTr  cri'ilcil.  (uninianiiin);  llic  apprnailio  l^i  llic  |ilarr.  A  ;;nal  ilt'iiiiliiiii',  liiiuwn  as  Fori  I. mils,  stouil 
ell  LSI"  111  till'  wati'r's  I'll^i'.  at  tlir  iiannu  niii'aiu-i'  tn  IIh'  iiuirr  liarlioiir,  in  iii'li  a  posiliini  as  id  icmlci'  it  iitli'i'l.v  iiii|iussiliU'  liii'  anv  hostile  vt'sscl 
1(1  pass  withiiiil  lii'lnn'  doslnix  imI.  Aiidllirr  tui'l  ciMHiiril  ilir  ctcsI  nl  a  liij;li  hill  i  I'l'MMci'iir;  jiisi  iMilsiili'.  u  liilr  ^1  ill  anoiluM'.  at  I'liiiil  Vcnlc, 
Kiianlcil  till'  1  inter  niailsh'ail.  Helnre  i  liese  Ini-i  >  «  ere  eunipleleil,  mi  In  e  .lillereiil  c.i  lasiiuis.  I  lie  plaee  u  as  al  laelieil  and  hinled  hy  linei  ■  .  its, 
hill  aflei'uanls  heeaine  sneli  a  slMinKhnld.  loriilied  as  il  was,  linlli  hy  nature  and  art.  Ilia  I  Hie  lliiKlisii  Admiral  Williains.  wlin  Iried  In  redilee  il  in 
WXl,  was  iihliHed  lo  aliaildon  Hie  alteinpt.  ow  iliM  lo  its  iinpre):iial>li'  nature.  Il  uas  here  1)1  hi'i'\  ille  landed  his  ti'oo|)s  in  Itillti,  when,  in  eonjiine- 
lion  with  the  (loveriioiir  Urouilloii,  they  made  .i  siieeessriil  mid  w  inler  atl.-iek  nii  .si .  .Inhir^. 


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NR  WFO I  'NDr.AXD    II. 1. 1  STRA TED. 


iNORlHliASI  Akr\  or  l'I.ACI:NriA.  Tlli^  is  -A  liii.r.s-t'vi'  vii'U  I'nim  M  puiiil  nil  Ilii'  I'laci'iilhi  railway,  ludkiiiK  ddwii  tlu' arm.  TIrtc  arr  ivvo 
fri'cat  arms  iif  tlic  soa  slrctcliiiiK  inlaml  from  tlie  (lutor  niadsteail.  A  very  namiw  dianni'l  leads  iiiln  those,  throiifih  which  vessels  of  small  ton- 
iia>;'('  only  can  pass.  The  lieaulilul  inlets  stretch  away  among  the  hills  some  seven  or  eiKht  miles.  The  present  railway  traverses  a  portion  of  the 
north  side  of  the  former  arm,  from  whence  the  view  is  obtained.  A  lioat  excursion  around  these  arms  Is  a  most  enjoyable  one,  ami  excelli'nt  troiit- 
flshinn'  can  be  oblainecl  al  the  mo\itlis  of  the  principal  streams  How  inj;-  into  them.  Several  sm.all  eomforlable  hotids  are  locatcil  in  Ihe  town  of 
I'l.'iccnlia,  where  ^ood  .icconimoil.ii imi  can  lie  had. 


(Sr,) 


\r.  \v!-or.\nr..  /.\7>   //  /.  i.  sin.  i  ri-ii. 


CASri.l;  Hll.l..  I'l.ACIiMIA.  (  I'lV  I'c.iiif,  or  CmsI  li>  llilLmir  ..I  ilii'  IicIkIHs  iw.-ir  llii'  ciili-anci'  in  l'l:ii'ciit  ii.  Ihirhcur,  \v.i>.  cliiriiij;  Ilii'  l-'n>iii-h 
(pcciipani  y  III  iliis  |il;ici>,  llic  siic  nl  :i  M'rv  f'liriniil.'Llili'  n'llnuhl.  liiiill  ul'  snlid  slniic  masimi'.v,  ami  Mir-fiiiiiuli-il  liy  an  uiiici' lii-i'a>lwcirk,  liristliiiK 
Willi  lii-avy  Kiiiis.  Allliiiu>;li  loiiu  siller  ilciiKilislMMl  ami  lasl  ilisapprai-iiit;.  Hii'  iTliiaiiis  nf  lliis  slriiiif;iiiilil  arc  slili  visilile.  I'lirliolis  of  llu'  iilil  walls 
arc  scfii  In  llic  piriiiri',  ami  mil  Imij;  .--incc'  a  iiiassivc  slum'  Inwcr.  with  an  arclnvay,  wliicli  iDrnii'il  llic  iMUrancc  In  llii'  rm-l.  was  in  he  seen.  Iml  liii)* 
iKpw  siii'iMiiiilii'il  III  till'  I'll' men  Is.  'Ilii'  I'inlirasin-i'-  in  Ihr  niiirr  wnrk-^  ar'c  si  ill  visilJi'.  a  in!  snnu'  nl  I  hi'  nl.l  rannmi,  w  iili  Ilii'  I'l'i'inli  amis  slainpi'il 
Ihori-nn,  may  lir  si-rn  stirkiliK  <>nl  nl   I  lir  ili'lnis,  hall   ua>  <lnu  ii  I  lie  hill. 


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.\A-  !l7()r.\7>/.l.\7>    III.  I  SIN.  1 1 1'.n. 


SAI.MOMIiR  klVlik.  •riii.-.  hc'.nililiil  >pnl.  llii'  lrci|iiriil  rcs.irl  nl  lixii'isls  ainl  .spurlsiiH'ii,  lies  -.w  llic  extri'iiu'  hc:iil  (iC  SI.  .Mary 's  liav.  Ili.< 
rcaclic'l  liv  la  IK  I,  h.v  mean.-,  nl  Ihr  i-aihva.v  In  llnlyruiMl  (IumiI  .iI  Cniici'iitidii  Hay',  ami  llicmi'  a  carriaKi'  I'oad,  iwcnty-imc  in  i  Irs  lliniMKh  llii'  ci.im- 
Iry.  'riit>  (Irivi' alnnn  thi.x  mad  nil  a  llni'  siiiiinii'r  ilay  i.<  mo.xt  I'lijnyalilp.  (inud  .salinoii  ami  trniil  llsliiiiK  laii  lii'  oliiaini'il  in  scasuii  al'iiin  l'"' 
licaiitlful  iMvtT,  and  a  ki""'  Inm.si'  nl  ciilti'taiiiiufnt  i.s  loiiiid  ( Insf  liy  nn  tlu'  main  mad 


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NF.  IVFO  UNDLAND    11.  /.  USl'RA  TED. 


HARBOUR  ORACE  ROMAN  CATHOLIC  CATHKORAl..     Thi^'  !!iir  cullicdnil  scimcwhiit  rcsomhlt's  the  Roniiin  IMtholic  ciithtMlral  of  St.  Jolin'.s 
in  llio  niTieviil  style  (if  lis  iircliilciluri',  heiiin  ulsn  Imill  ill  tlif  form  of  a  cross,  with  two  towors  ornanii'iitinn  llu'  fiK'iide,  Imt  has  in  addition  a  larjr*' 

doini"  in  the  ccmrc  of  ihei f.     Inlcrnally  ii  was  most  licaulifiilly  and  taslefnllv  frescoed  liv  the  late  Hishop  CarfaKnlni.     Miout  five  years  since 

tli'i' destroyed  the  Kft'iili'i' I'ni'l  of  the  niannitlicnl  structure,  liiit  llie  present  enernetle  prelate,  Ki^jlil  Reverend  Dr.  .McDonald,  is  tnakintr  every 
elTorl  to  restore  it.  llarlioiir  (irace  is  the  sr'con  1  city  in  the  islaml,  situated  on  the  west  side  of  ('oiicepti..n  !5a.\ ,  and  this  splendid  catheilral  was 
the  chief  ornament  of  ilie  city.     Its  restoration  will  he  haileil  with  pleasure  hy  all  classes  of  citizens. 


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NE u'i'Ocxnr.ixn  ir.r.rsTRATED. 


HIiAk  I 'S  C<)M'I;NT.  Ili'iirl's  ( 'mil  en  I,  nii  i  hi'  soiilli  shiir<'  of  'rriliily  H:i.v,  is  ii  s|i:U'icnis  .-iiiil  i-Dinniniliinis  h.irliciiir'.  II  lias  liri'ii  fciulcMCil  a  phico 
111'  ('niisiilci'alilc  iicili'  siiiri-  IWi.i,  liy  till'  lanililiK  "I  llw  Atlantli'  ralili's  nl  llii'  All-in- Aiiiorirah  'I'rli'Hi'apli  ('ciiii|iany.  l^'roiu  a  nii'iv  llsliiiiK  villani'  it 
has  assuiiii'il  tlu'  iiiopnrliniis  ul  a  small  liiwil,  in  «  liirli  is  Inialrcl  llii'  ('ali)i'  roiiipanv's  liuililin);s,  wlii'iv  a  laix''  slatT  iil'  npi'ialiii's  ari'  slaliuiii'il. 
Ili'i'i"  till'  Ami'riraii  niil  nf  llii'  'Im  'liti  ralili's  ai'i'  lainli'^l,  ami  I'l'i'iii  lirmo  inossaKi's  art'  rimtiiiiiniisly  llaslit'il  In  ami  Irnm  Imlli  loiiliiii'iils,  alcnif;  llii' 
lliiiii'iil'  llir  minlity  Allantic  mran.  A  visit  lo  llii' laMi' nlllirs  al  lliai'I's  Ciitilriit  is  niii'  wliirli  will  wi'U  ri'pay  \\w  sinht-sccr.  Tin-  roilfli'oiis  ami 
KciilU'inaiily  iipi'i'aliii's  take  );i'ral  pli-asiii'i'  in  fXplainiiiK  Hie  niysli'i'ifs  nl'  this  wiiinli'iriil  invention  to  all  who  fei>l  an  inlert'sl  in  such  KiMiinli>' 
srli-nlilli'  Irluiiiphs. 


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NR  WFO  UNDLAND   JL  I.  i  STRA  TED. 


CUCKHOI.D  HEAD.     Tliis  Is  .1  picci'nf  cimst  scenery  lietwi-i'ii  St.  John's  Narrows  and  the  ent  to  Qnlill  VIdi.    It  Is  a  bold  headland  of 

liriinitive  rocks,  with  sheer  vertical  clilTs,  rising  from  the  water  to  a  heiuhl  of  some  fiwi  or  700  feet.  .Many  similar  pietiires  are  met  with  all  alony: 
llie  seaboard  of  .New  foiindland,  presenliiin,  as  it  does,  a  Kreat  rampart  of  imprcKnable  rock  to  the  never-ceasinK,  boisterous  onslaunln  of  the 
mighty  Atlantic  ocean. 


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Newfouhdlahd  Mortherh  ♦ 


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*    AMD  Westerm  Railway 


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*  *  THIS  NEW  ROUTE  OPENS  UP  THE  FINE  flGRICULTURflL, 
FOREST,  AND  MINING  LANDS  OF  NEWFOUNDLAND,  AND  .  . 
ENABLES  THE  SPORTSMAN  TO  REACH  THE  BEST  FISHING 
AND  SPORTING  GROUNDS  IN    NORTH   AMERICA. 


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*    *    THE  SCENERY  ALONG  THE   LINE   IS  UNSURPASSED. 


